Thursday, October 15, 2009

Still in hospital

Max is still doing great, but we're waiting for him to pee on his own before we can go. We spent a second night in the hospital, which was a lot calmer than the first one. He doesn't seem to be in that much pain and we're trying to stay ahead of it. The drs think we should be able to go home by this afternoon. In the meantime, we're singing all sorts of water songs, running the faucet in the bathroom... anything!! :)

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Wednesday morning

Max had an o.k. night. He came out of recovery about 9:00 PM, and started crying as soon as he saw me. Poor little buddy.... He settled down, but around 10:30 the regular Oxycontin and Tylenol combo wasn't doing the trick anymore, so we put him on a morphine drip. He was in and out all night. Thankfully, Carolyn stayed in the hospital with us, and that made all the difference. We also had a hospital bed, not a crib this time, which allowed me to lie right next to him. He eventually ended up on top of me, and took little cat naps.

Now it's around 9:30 and he's sleeping again. He doesn't look as swollen as he did after his first surgery, but all of the swelling is on the inside of his mouth this time. We are hoping not to have to spend another night in the hospital and to go home later this afternoon. We'll see, but so far, so good.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Surgery!

Despite doubting that Max would actually get to have this surgery today because he's had a cold, he was healthy enough to proceed. He is being worked on as I type this, with a possible end time in about 3 hours.

I picked up Carolyn from the airport last night - SO great to see her. Because Max wasn't supposed to eat anything after 5AM this morning, I woke him up at 4 and we ate a little waffle, drank some juice, etc. Then we went back to bed. He slept until about 8:00, which was so great! Then we putzed around at home (he took another nap at 10:30), and we were off to the hospital at 11:15.

When we got here, we checked into the surgical unit, where we met with his team, including the anesthesiologist, who cleared him for surgery. Everyone is so nice here and super helpful.

We just got a page from the Ear Nose and Throat Surgeon who put ear tubes into Max's ears. Everything went fine - he had a lot of fluid in his ears, she said so he should be able to hear better now. Hmmmm.... didn't think he wasn't hearing well. :)

So now we are waiting for a progress report from Dr. Birkfeld. He said his part should take about 3 hours, so, in addition to an MRI he's getting, Max should be in recovery by about 7:00.

We are spending one, maybe two nights in the hospital, depending on how fast Max can eat food. We'll see.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Pre-Op Appointment

Max and I went to the hospital for his pre-operation appointment. If all goes well, and Max can stay healthy, he'll have his second surgery on Tuesday 10/13. The last one was mostly an exterior soft tissue fix. This one will be inside his mouth, and will patch up his soft palate. The surgeon will use tissue from his mouth and sew up his hole that extends from just where the bone/cartilage ends, down beyond his uvula. That area is called the soft palate, and is necessary for his speech development.

Max will also get some eartubes put in, since cleft palate patients are prone to ear infections.

Unlike the first surgery, this one will not be as rewarding visually. It was amazing how Max's face changed after he had his lip fixed. We won't be able to tell much at all with this one, and on top of everything, this surgery will be much more painful and invasive for him. We might stay in the hospital for two nights this time, depending on how well he can drink and eat food - that will be his ticket home.

I am planning to take at least a week off from work, and more if I have to. Max's Fairy Godmother, Carolyn, is also flying in for the occasion, and of course we are already surrounded by an incredible support team. In fact, Jemae, Vanessa and Heidi all took turns and came to the pre-op appointment with Max and me in shifts. It was incredibly helpful to have them take care of Max while I got to talk with the doctors.

So hopefully Max can stay healthy and we'll still be able to go ahead with it. (I kind of want to get it over with.) I'll use the blog to keep people updated on our progress.

Thanks for keeping us in your thoughts.

Hugs!

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Friday, September 18, 2009

Upcoming Surgery #2

Max will get his palate fixed on Oct. 13. Below is a link to an interiew about Max's surgeon, Craig Bergfeld. I feel so fortunate to be at Children's and the craniofacial team - they are a great group.

http://craniofacial.seattlechildrens.org/about/stories/qa_birgfeld.asp

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Back to reality

Now that it's Labor Day weekend, it means it's back to reality. School starts on Tuesday, it beginning to rain, and all in all, it's feeling like Fall outside. But looking back, Max and I have had an amazing summer.

On a sad note, we had to say good-bye to Nona the Wonderhound. She'd been with me since was a puppy, and had a great life. She was 13, and was my constant companion. I will miss her so much!!



Max has discovered solid food, and is eating eating eating. He basically likes anything that feels good in his mouth, so now I am busy preparing different things for him, running it through the food processor, and freezing it in ice cube trays. It's been very fun.

He is twenty months now, and acting like it as well. He is mischievous, pushes boundaries, but comes back for a hug when he needs one. He's even helping to clean up. Let's see how long that lasts!! :)